![]() ![]() everything they have done is a plus in this department. There is added lens flares, and some bloom and glow from the lights around the track that make it even more beautiful than it was before. every second you see the texture on the roads/tracks and the logos/text on the ships, some things that you wouldn't have seen on the small screen of the Vita. On 2048 for the Vita, with its small screen you could still tell how beautiful it was but was drowned out by the Resolution, in the Collection lets you see what everyone was thinking, 2048 on a bigger screen and it holds out. on the PS3 version it was blurry textures even though it was 1080p 60Fps as well. every second i just want to pause the game and use the inbuilt Camera Mode just to show off every aspect of the game. (Others come to mine include Driveclub, made by another First Party Sony Studio that is now closed). ill do this review into parts Graphics: the Visuals are Stunning, though its only a Racing Game, its one of best looking on the ps4 as of right now. i had both Games on Vita and PS3, and loved both of them, compare those 2 with this collection, besides THE GORGEOUS overhaul with the textures, making the text on the ships, the grounds and tracks readable and not blurry. i had both Games on Vita and PS3, and loved both of them, compare those 2 with this collection, So WipEout Omega Collection, What a Remaster. We're promised a preview version of the game any day now, so we'll bring you more on Wipeout HD Fury shortly.So WipEout Omega Collection, What a Remaster. The final piece of the puzzle is new music, which Sony promises will be darker and moodier than in the original game. Detonator mode also features different ships, which are smaller and more agile than the standard hover units. If you miss any mines, they reappear on the next lap, but if you can keep hitting targets, you can build up more points. You have to use your cannons to shoot down the mines that are dotted around the track. Detonator is another Zone variant and is playable only in single-player. Zone Battle is slightly confusing to explain-it's effectively a multiplayer version of the Zone mode, but when you boost forward, you leave a devastating barrier for anyone who's floating right behind you. It's a very cool touch that should prove to be exciting online. The HUD now shows you the position of the closest enemies behind you, allowing you to unleash your weapons before turning around and zooming away. Eliminator will be familiar to anyone who has played the PSP Wipeout games before, but you are now able to flip your ship around by pressing the L1 button. The pack also contains three new game modes: Eliminator, Zone Battle, and Detonator. They've all been seen in other Wipeout games before, but Sony claims that building new tracks would take them "much longer" than the nine months it has taken to work on Fury. ![]() They are called Tech De Ra, Modesto Heights, The Amphiseum, and Talon’s Junction. The biggest changes come with the four new tracks, which are playable in reverse and have zone variants. Once it's installed, though, you'll notice that the menu system has been given a dark and moody overhaul, although you can revert to the original if you prefer. Wipeout HD Fury is an expansion pack, so you'll need to own the original game to play it. Thankfully, a brand-new expansion is set to be released any time now according to Sony, and the publisher had advance builds of Wipeout HD Fury at its E3 09 booth. We really love the original Wipeout HD here at GameSpot, and even now we're frequently taking the game online to play the masses.
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